Fear As a Political Construct: Imagining the Revolution and the Nation in Peruvian Newspapers.

This paper traces how five Peruvian newspapers established between 1791 and 1823 were used by colonial authorities and creole intellectuals to promote revolution against the backdrop of France and the United States. Peruvian intellectuals developed their own imaginative understanding of revolution and freedom from Spain was finally achieved early in 1826.

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Volume
116
Part
2
Page Range
261-275
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